Dci/Repair Mechanic/Technician 2ND Shift
Flowserve
- Geneva, IL
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Work safely while helping colleagues work safely and utilizing Stop Work Authority when appropriate
- Follow pre-job brief and checklists prior to machining a part
- Follow all routers and assembly procedures needed to accurately and DCI the received equipment
- Accurately set up and read precision measuring instruments such as micrometers, dial indicators, calipers, and other gauges
- Clean each part to be used and document the condition of components
- Inspecting components/assemblies accurately and precisely, and clearly recording the results of these inspections. This includes fits, clearances and TIR
- Taking pictures to document condition and process.
- Communicating clearly and professionally with production planners and customers to discuss the component and pump conditions
- Coordinate and interface with operations engineers as necessary
- Accurately use precision measuring and inspection tools to measure dimensions of pump components and assemblies. (Dial Indicators, calipers, inside/outside micrometers, etc...)
- Able to complete all related documentation associated with Disassembly process
- Utilize torches (and other heat sources) and liquid nitrogen properly and safely in the assembly process
- Communicate clearly to peers and supervisors any related job issues
- Ability to work efficiently within fixed time windows for each manufacturing process
- Willingness to work with local team on developing new tools and hardware as part of on-going Continuous Improvement projects within the facility
- Exhibit behavior that encourages teambuilding, decision making, problem solving, and continuous improvements
- Utilize cranes, lifting devices, and fork trucks
- Comply with all Flowserve policies and procedures, specifically around time and attendance, safety, and productivity
- High school diploma or equivalent
- General mechanic skills. Turning a wrench and using ratchets as examples
- Must own or be willing to quickly procure set of personal SAE hand tools and measurement instruments (micrometers, dial indicators, calipers, etc.) and a roll-around toolbox
- Able to read and interpret prints, shop drawings, assembly checklists, and other written work instructions preferred
- Basic computer aptitude to learn data entry systems as well as Microsoft Word and Outlook
- Proficient verbal and written communication skills in English and able to effectively understand work instructions, safety procedures, and company policies.
- Must be able to effectively communicate job status and support handovers from shift to shift
- Must be able to stand for long periods of time and lift up to 25 pounds with a full range of hand and upper-body motion to work with tools and parts.
- Experience working in a cross-functional, diverse, and responsive team
- Demonstrated attention to detail and processes
- Excellent organizational skills
- Must show a customer-service mindset for on-time delivery and quality workmanship
- Ability to work independently, problem solve, and prioritize work assignments with support from Team Lead and Supervisor
- Must be able and willing to work overtime hours including weekends and holidays when dictated by customer emergencies and business needs
- Ability to prioritize and manage multiple tasks in a fast-paced and changing work environment
- Strong drive to make things happen and a strong “can do” attitude
- Demonstrate a desire for personal growth and career development
- 1+ years of general mechanical experience
- Certification of Trade school training may be accepted in lieu of experience
- Knowledge of service environment activities including DCI, machining, assembly, test, and field service for rotating equipment.
- Previous manufacturing experience
- Prior experience working the fast-paced and unpredictable environment around repair services.